From Final Judgment by Michael Collins Piper, 1998
The close connections between a relatively small circle of people and those in their immediate spheres of influence is no coincidence. . . .. . . let us name, for the record, those whom we believe had advance knowledge that John F. Kennedy was going to be killed on November 22, 1963. They are:
* Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion;
* Israeli Mossad assassinations chief Yitzhak Shamir;
* Permindex chief executive officer Louis M. Bloomfield;
* Mossad officer and Permindex banker Rabbi Tibor Rosenbaum;
* CIA Counterintelligence chief James J. Angelton;
* French intelligence officer Georges deLannurien;
* Crime Syndicate boss Meyer Lansky;
* Tampa Mafia chief (and Lansky lieutenant) Santo Trafficante, Jr;
* New Orleans Mafia chief (and Lansky lieutenant) Carlos Marcello;
* Mafia �ambassador� Johnny Rosselli;
* Chicago Mafia boss Sam Giancana; and
* The actual shooters in Dealey Plaza. Evidence strongly points toward French mercenary Michael Mertz as one of those gunmen.
* As we shall see in Appendix Nine, there is yet another high-ranking Mossad figure who almost assuredly knew in advance that JFK was slated for assassination in Dallas. . . .PEOPLE ON THE PERIPHERY . . .
Here are those persons who were engaged in some form of activity that tied them to the assassination (whether or not they were aware that an actual assassination would indeed take place):
* Lee Harvey Oswald;
* CIA operative E. Howard Hunt;
* CIA station chief for Mexico City, David Atlee Phillips;
* CIA contract agent and Permindex board member Clay Shaw;
* CIA contract agent Guy Banister;
* CIA contract agent David Ferrie;
* Maurice Books Gatlin; Permindex courier;
* CIA contract agent Robert Morrow;
* Meyer Lansky�s West Coast henchman, Mickey Cohen;
* Israeli diplomat (later Prime Minister) Menachem Begin;
* Mickey Cohen�s associate Al Gruber;
* Dallas mob associate Jack Ruby; and
* CIA associate, U.S. Senator John Tower and
* Assorted anti-Castro Cuban exiles such as Guillermo and Ignacio Novo, CIA contract operative Marita Lorenz, and others.( pages 303-4 )
ASKING FOR A DEBATE
Just prior to the release of the third edition of Final Judgment, I sent copies of the second edition to a number of individuals inviting them to debate the thesis of Final Judgmenton radio or in any public forum or in writing. . . .
Here are those who received copies of Final Judgment and the invitation to a debate:
Jack Anderson - the syndicate columnist . . .
Robert Dornan - then a GOP congressman from orange County, California and a shrieking devotee of Israel, Dornan later joined his archfoe, Rep. Loretta Sanchez, in co-hosting a September 19, 1998 fund-raiser to assist the ADL�s scheme to oust Steve Frogue, the college trustee who had dared to invite me to speak in Orange County about Final Judgment
Jack Shafer - Then the editor of Washington, D.C.�s popular City Paper . . .
John Loftus - Author of the The Secret War Against the Jews, a new book . . . (Loftus is a former attorney with the Nazi-hunting Office of Special Investigations.)
Roland Pritikin - Retired Brigadier General and internationally-known physician and founder of the Center for Global Security, an ad hoc pro-Israel lobby group which included among its advisors Louis Kutner, a former attorney for Jack Ruby, and General Julius Klein, the American military officer who played a major role in the establishment of the Mossad.
Bob Grant - The controversial broadcaster over WABC radio in New York . . .
Rush Limbaugh - The biggest . . . name in �conservative� talk radio known for being an outrageous and audacious critic of everything but Israel�s misdeeds.
Chuck Harder - Host of the widely-heard �For the People� radio . . .
G. Gordon Liddy - The former CIA and FBI operative who was brave enough to stand up to a federal judge and go to prison for refusing to rat on his friends. . . .
William F. Jasper - Senior Editor of the John Birch Society�s New American magazine . . .
David Scheim - Author of Contract on America . . . .
Jack Newfield - The liberal columnist for the New York Post . . .
A SINGLE RESPONSE . . .
Of this vast array of individuals invited to debate only General Pritikin had responded as of January 1, 1998. . . .
PRITIKIN�S �PROOF�
In his letter General Pritikin cited the presence of a lovely memorial in Israel to John F. Kennedy as �proof� that Israelis love JFK more than any other American president.
( pages 437-39 )
Final judgment : the missing link in the JFK
assassination conspiracy by Michael Collins Piper.
Washington, D.C. : Center for Historical Review, c1998.
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[ New York Public Library ]Piper, Michael Collins. Title(s) Final judgment : the missing link in the JFK assassination conspiracy / by Michael Collins Piper. Edition 4th ed. Publisher Washington, D.C. : Center for Historical Review, c1998. Paging xiii, 594 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. [448]-492) and index.
Populism vs plutocracy : the universal struggle / edited by W.A. Carto. Publisher Washington, D.C. : Liberty Lobby, c1996. Description xx, 290 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN 0935036504 Language English Note Reprints a series of articles originally appearing in The spotlight. Chiefly written by Liberty Lobby staff writers; chapter 1: Dr. Martin A. Larson; chapter 5: Thomas Henry Irwin; chapter 18: Andrew Russo. Preface, chapter 24, conclusion and glossary by the editor. New material: Michael Collins Piper. Editor's full name appears on cover: Willis A. Carto. "Substantially enlarged, updated and enriched second edition of Profiles in populism"--T.p. verso. Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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